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Old 15-12-2011
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This diff is going in place with this belt on..! WTF! Sorry....
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Err, yes there is.
Not sure what way youve got it set up, but if correct then just...
- put the diff into the belt
- ensure belt is sitting on pulley and diff teeth correctly
- set diff into recess on lower diff housing
- ensure both eccentric bearings are llined up the same.


Et voila; Bob's your uncle, Agnus is your aunt and your diff is in!
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wrong belt back in front etc
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See Page 9 , step 14B in the SX2 manual if you are still unsure.
Its quite clear there.

If you dont have the manual you can get it here:
SX2 MANUAL
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wrong belt front in back or back in front etc
Good thinking Carl, that could be it.
Also, once, I had the rear belt going round the spur gear layshaft as well - this made it impossible to get the diff to seat properly.
Maybe something to check?
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yeh thats the other one make sure the belt is above the layshaft
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Good thinking Carl, that could be it.
Also, once, I had the rear belt going round the spur gear layshaft as well - this made it impossible to get the diff to seat properly.
Maybe something to check?
10 Points for the man... How many mistakes can I make on this build man!

Im sure I will get there in the end.

Going to have another look at the front diff also as it is a little tight now for some reason. It was fine when it was out...

Kelvin
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as long as its not notchy tight is ok infact tight is good
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Really?

The rear was the same so I adjusted it, but if you say that tight is good then I will put it back to how it was.
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Can I just say, It Looks So Small!
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